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2017-03-24Fix filesystem creation when using "partition: auto"Jonathan Ballet
Accordingly to the documentation: The ``partition`` option may also be set to ``auto``, in which this module will search for the existance of a filesystem matching the ``label``, ``type`` and ``device`` of the ``fs_setup`` entry and will skip creating the filesystem if one is found. However, using this "auto" flag always recreates the partition no matter if it has been done before or not. This commit fixes a bug in which the "partition" attribute was always set to None although in some cases it should not. LP: #1634678
2017-03-22advertise network config v2 support (NETWORK_CONFIG_V2) in features.Scott Moser
ef18b8ac4c added support for handing network config v2 (aka netplan format). This just adds that feature to the list of supported features.
2017-03-21Fix unit test when running in a system deployed with cloud-init.Scott Moser
test_netconfig.py:test_apply_network_config_eni_ub would attempt to remove any .link files that cloud-init had written. This was just a failure to mock out all of its interaction with the host.
2017-03-20cloudinit.net: add network config v2 parsing and renderingRyan Harper
Network configuration version 2 format is implemented in a package called netplan (nplan)[1] which allows consolidated network config for multiple network controllers. - Add a new netplan renderer - Update default policy, placing eni and sysconfig first This requires explicit policy to enable netplan over eni on systems which have both (Yakkety, Zesty, UC16) - Allow any network state (parsed from any format cloud-init supports) to render to v2 if system supports netplan. - Move eni's _subnet_is_ipv6 to common code for use by other renderers - Make sysconfig renderer always emit /etc/syconfig/network configuration - Update cloud-init.service systemd unit to also wait on systemd-networkd-wait-online.service 1. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-July/039464.html
2017-03-17net: add renderers for automatically selecting the renderer.Scott Moser
Previously, the distro had hard coded which network renderer it would use. This adds support for just picking the right renderer based on what is available. Now, that can be set via a priority in system_info, but should generally work. That config looks like: system_info: network: renderers: ["eni", "sysconfig"] When no renderers are found, a specific RendererNotFoundError is raised. stages.py is modified to catch that and log it at error level. This path should not really be exercised, but could occur if for example an Ubuntu system did not have ifupdown, or a rhel system did not have sysconfig. In such a system previously we would have quietly rendered ENI configuration but that would have been ignored. This is one step better in that we at least log the error.
2017-03-17test: Adding integratiron test for password as listJoshua Powers
This adds an integration test for setting passwords when given as a list rather than a string. This also updates the docs and tests so that Random is now RANDOM as is correct.
2017-03-17render_network_state: switch arguments around, do not require targetScott Moser
render_network_state should default to rendering on /. The changes here just make it so render_network_state does not require a target, but defaults to None, and uses target_path to handle that.
2017-03-17support 'loopback' as a device type.Scott Moser
As reported in bug 1671927, sysconfig had an issue with rendering a loopback device. The problem was that some as yet unknown issue was causing the openstack config drive to parse the provided ENI file rather than reading the network_data.json. Parsing an ENI file would add a a 'lo' device of type 'physical', and sysconfig was failing to render that. The change here is: a.) add a 'loopback' type rather than 'physical' for network config. {'name': 'lo', 'type': 'loopback', 'subnets': ['type': 'loopback']} b.) support skipping that type in the eni and sysconfig renderers. c.) make network_state just piggy back on 'physical' renderer for loopback (this was what was happening before). Tests are added for eni and sysconfig renderer.
2017-03-17Integration Testing: improve testcase subclassingWesley Wiedenmeier
Use inspect.getmro(mod) rather than mod.__bases__ to test if a potential testcase class inherits from CloudTestCase. This allows testcases to be based on CloudTestCase indirectly, adding greater flexibility to the structure of test classes.
2017-03-13test: avoid differences in 'date' output due to daylight savings.Scott Moser
When testing for timezone we were testing that 'date' output would contain 'HDT' for the current time. But after a 'spring forward', the current time started to have 'HST'. Instead of asking 'date' for the timezone that applies now, ask it for a static date.
2017-03-07net: support both ipv4 and ipv6 gateways in sysconfig.Lars Kellogg-Stedman
Previously, cloud-init would throw an exception if an interface had both ipv4 and ipv6 addresses and a default gateway for each address family. This change allows cloud-init to correctly configure interfaces in this situation. LP: #1669504
2017-03-07net: do not raise exception for > 3 nameserversLars Kellogg-Stedman
log a warning rather than raising ValueError if we see more than three nameserver addresses. LP: #1670052
2017-02-17flake8: fix flake8 complaints in previous commit.Scott Moser
2017-02-17net: correct errors in cloudinit/net/sysconfig.pyLars Kellogg-Stedman
There were some logic errors in sysconfig.py that appear to be the result of accidentally typing "iface" where it should have been "iface_cfg". This patch corrects those problems so that the module can run successfully. LP: #1665441 Resolves: rhbz#1389530
2017-02-14apply the runtime configuration written by ds-identify.Scott Moser
When the ds-identify code landed, it started writing /run/cloud.cfg but at the moment, nothing was reading that. The result is that ds-identify only worked to disable cloud-init entirely.
2017-01-25Fix eni rendering of multiple IPs per interfaceRyan Harper
The iface:alias syntax for eni rendering is brittle with ipv6. Replace it with using multiple iface stanzas with the same iface name which is supported. Side-effect is that one can no longer do 'ifup $iface:$alias' but requires instead use of ip address {add|delete} instead. LP: #1657940
2017-01-24tests: remove executable bit on test_net, so it runs, and fix it.Scott Moser
The test_user_data_normalize and test_net files had gotten the executable bit set, and thus are skipped by nose by default. We could set run with the --exe flag, but they should not have gotten this way. Other changes here: * replace TempDirTestCase with CiTestCase, which has some nice tmp_dir() and tmp_path() functions. Going forward the intent is to have CiTestCase be the base test case for tests. * test_net: switch to CiTestCase and fix usage that was silently broken, because of exe bit. * populate_dir: return the list of files that it writes rather than having no return value. * CiTestCase: * support tmp_path("foo") that returns a full path to 'foo' under a tmpdir. * add tmp_dir() to get a temp dir and clean up.
2017-01-24tests: No longer monkey patch httpretty for python 3.4.2Scott Moser
No shipping ubuntu has a python 3.4 that is less than 3.4.2. Remove this workaround to avoid unnecessary complexity. This reverts 04a60cf949.
2017-01-24Add 3 ecdsa-sha2-nistp* ssh key types now that they are standardizedLars Kellogg-Stedman
cloud-init adds ssh_authorized_keys to the default user and to root but for root it disables the keys with a prefix command. However, if the public_key key is of type ecdsa-sha2-nistp521, it is not parsed correctly, and the prefix command is not prepended. Resolves: rhbz#1151824 LP: #1658174
2017-01-24reset httppretty for each testLars Kellogg-Stedman
this ensures that we call httpretty.reset() before calling httppretty.register_uri(...), which ensures that we get a fresh callback with the expected version of the metadata. LP: #1658200
2017-01-20EC2: Do not cache security credentials on diskAndrew Jorgensen
On EC2, instance metadata can include credentials that remain valid for as much as 6 hours. Reading these and allowing them to be pickled represents a potential vulnerability if a snapshot of the disk is taken and shared as part of an AMI. This skips security-credentials when walking the meta-data tree. LP: #1638312 Reviewed-by: Ian Weller <iweller@amazon.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Cressey <bcressey@amazon.com> Reported-by: Kyle Barnes <barnesky@amazon.com>
2017-01-17OpenStack: Use timeout and retries from config in get_data.Lars Kellogg-Stedman
This modifies get_data in DataSourceOpenStack.py to get the timeout and retries values from the data source configuration, rather than from keyword arguments. This permits get_data to use the same timeout as other methods, and allows an operator to increase the timeout in environments where the metadata service takes longer than five seconds to respond. LP: #1657130 Resolves: rhbz#1408589
2017-01-11Get early logging logged, including failures of cmdline url.Scott Moser
Failures to load the kernel command line's url (cloud-config-url=) would previously get swallowed. This should make it much more obvious when that happens. With logging going to expected places at sane levels (WARN will go to stderr by default).
2016-12-23pep8: fix issue found in zesty build with pycodestyle.Scott Moser
pycodestyle has better checking for 2 lines blank lines. This failed to build on zesty as a result. Patching this here, and filed bug 1652329 to fix it more permenantly.
2016-12-22integration test: initial commit of integration test frameworkWesley Wiedenmeier
The adds in end-to-end testing of cloud-init. The framework utilizes LXD and cloud images as a backend to test user-data passed in. Arbitrary data is then captured from predefined commands specified by the user. After collection, data verification is completed by running a series of Python unit tests against the collected data. Currently only the Ubuntu Trusty, Xenial, Yakkety, and Zesty releases are supported. Test cases for 50% of the modules is complete and available. Additionally a Read the Docs file was created to guide test writing and execution.
2016-12-22LICENSE: Allow dual licensing GPL-3 or Apache 2.0Jon Grimm
This has been a recurring ask and we had initially just made the change to the cloud-init 2.0 codebase. As the current thinking is we'll just continue to enhance the current codebase, its desirable to relicense to match what we'd intended as part of the 2.0 plan here. - put a brief description of license in LICENSE file - put full license versions in LICENSE-GPLv3 and LICENSE-Apache2.0 - simplify the per-file header to reference LICENSE - tox: ignore H102 (Apache License Header check) Add license header to files that ship. Reformat headers, make sure everything has vi: at end of file. Non-shipping files do not need the copyright header, but at the moment tests/ have it.
2016-12-21Fix config order of precedence, putting kernel command line over system.Wesley Wiedenmeier
The correct order of precedence when reading the base config: builtin config system config kernel command line provided config. This reverts commit 63501f44, which actually broke the behavior it reported to fix. It also adds some unit tests to ensure this behavior is not broken again. LP: #1582323
2016-12-19network: add ENI unit test for statically rendered routes.Scott Moser
This just adds a unit test for a case found to be failing in curtin. The issue was reported under bug 1649652.
2016-12-19doc: change 'nobootwait' to 'nofail' in docsAnhad Jai Singh
'nobootwait' is an upstart specific extension to the mount syntax that is not supported by other mount systems. As Ubuntu 16.04 moved from upstart to systemd, support for 'nobootwait' was lost. All examples using 'nobootwait' are updated to use the standard 'nofail', which gives the expected behaviour of not failing to boot in case a volume is missing. There are subtle differences in semantics between 'nobootwait' and 'nofail', but it is the best substitute that gives behaviour similar to the upstart specific option.
2016-12-19user-groups: fix bug when groups was provided as string and had spacesScott Moser
Cloud-config provided like: users: - default - name: foobar groups: sudo, adm Would result in adduser being called as: useradd foobar --groups 'sudo, adm' -m Which would cause error: useradd: group ' adm' does not exist The fix here is just to always normalize groups and remove whitespace. Additionally a fix and unit tests to explicitly set system=False or no_create_home=True. Previously those paths did not test the value of the entry, only the presense of the entry. LP: #1354694
2016-12-11CloudSigma: Fix bug where datasource was not loaded in local search.Scott Moser
CloudSigma would not get any datasources loaded during cloud-init local. Thus, when the network datasource was removed, *no* CloudSigma datasources would be loaded. LP: #1648380
2016-12-02Replace usage of sys_netdev_info with read_sys_netJoshua Harlow
I've seen cases of unable to read from files as well as the existing os errors so catch io error and skip by using the smarter read_sys_net instead. LP: #1625766
2016-12-02fix problems found in python2.6 test.Joshua Harlow
These are just simple syntax fixes to work correctly on python2.6. Found when testing in a centos 6 container.
2016-11-22tests: fix assumptions that expected no eth0 in system.Scott Moser
The previous commit added tests that would fail on any system that had a nic named eth0 or eno1. The changes here supply the expected macs to the function being tested so it does not query the system. LP: #1644043
2016-11-22net/cmdline: Consider ip= or ip6= on command line not only ip=Scott Moser
The previous behavior would miss ip6= on the command line and would not pay attention to the written net-* or net6-* files if only ip6= was found. The fix here enables parsing the files if either ip= or ip6= is found, and adds some tests as well. LP: #1639930
2016-11-22Improve formatting for ProcessExecutionErrorWesley Wiedenmeier
This replaces long single lines in a log or console output with multiple lines that are much easier to read. It indents the stdout and stderr so logs are more easily read also.
2016-11-22flake8: fix trailing white spaceScott Moser
2016-11-22cloudinit/config/cc_rh_subscription.py: Remove repos before addingBrent Baude
A user has pointed out that upon set up of a machine, users typically remove repos (sometimes all of them) and then add repos in. This does make sense for a typical user.
2016-11-22Azure: No longer rely on walinux agent.Scott Moser
Cloud-init has for some time relied on walinuxagent to do some bits of work necessary for instance initialization. That reliance has not been needed for a while, but we have still defaulted to it. This change uses the "builtin" path that Daniel Watkins added some time ago by default. Also, Adjust tests that assumed the non-__builtin__ Azure agent_command. LP: #1538522
2016-11-22disk_setup: Use sectors as unit when formatting MBR disks with sfdisk.Daniel Watkins
The version of sfdisk in wily (and onwards) only accepts sectors as a valid disk size. As such, this refactors the MBR code path in cc_disk_setup to use sectors. - use --unit=S: while newer versions of sfdisk assume --unit=S, older versions do not so we specifically pass it in. Versions of sfdisk found in supported OSes such as centos6 wont assume --unit=S. - add --force: this exists back to centos 6 (2.17.2), so it should be fine, and is what we ultimately want. "do what I say, even if it is stupid" - keep --Linux. Even though this has been deprecated for quite some time, we keep it until versions that want it are unsupported. If necessary at some point we could check for util linux version and if it had --Linux and use it in those cases. Additionally, improve usefulness of some log messages. LP: #1460715
2016-11-18Add activate_datasource, for datasource specific code paths.Scott Moser
This adds a call to 'activate_datasource'. That will be called during init stage (or init-local in the event of a 'local' dsmode). It is present so that the datasource can do platform specific operations that may be necessary. It is passed the fully rendered cloud-config and whether or not the instance is a new instance. The Azure datasource uses this to address formatting of the ephemeral devices. It does so by a.) waiting for the device to come online b.) removing the marker files for the disk_setup and mounts modules if it finds that the ephemeral device has been reset. LP: #1611074
2016-11-07pyflakes: fix issue with pyflakes 1.3 found in ubuntu zesty-proposed.Scott Moser
An obvious fix for an issue raised by pyflakes 1.3.
2016-11-01dmidecode: Allow dmidecode to be used on aarch64Robert Schweikert
aarch64 systems have functional dmidecode, so allow that to be used. - aarch64 has support for dmidecode as well
2016-11-01AliYun: Add new datasource for Ali-Cloud ECSkaihuan.pkh
Support AliYun(Ali-Cloud ECS). This datasource inherits from EC2, the main difference is the meta-server address is changed to 100.100.100.200. The datasource behaves similarly to EC2 and relies on network polling. As such, it is not enabled by default.
2016-10-24unittests: do not read system /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.dScott Moser
Many of the unit tests in test_data would inadvertantly read the system's /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg and /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d. This was first noticed on a system deployed by MAAS, where files in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/ are root read-only. This changes those tests to actually make use of FilesystemMockingTestCase functionality and adds 'reRoot()' to that class which is easier to use for at least this use case. LP: #1635350
2016-10-20Add support for snap create-user on Ubuntu Core images.Ryan Harper
Ubuntu Core images use the `snap create-user` to add users to an Ubuntu Core system. Add support for creating snap users by adding a key to the users dictionary. users: - name: bob snapuser: bob@bobcom.io Or via the 'snappy' dictionary: snappy: email: bob@bobcom.io Users may also create a snap user without contacting the SSO by providing a 'system-user' assertion by importing them into snapd. Additionally, Ubuntu Core systems have a read-only /etc/passwd such that the normal useradd/groupadd commands do not function without an additional flag, '--extrausers', which redirects the pwd to /var/lib/extrausers. Move the system_is_snappy() check from cc_snappy module to util for re-use and then update the Distro class to append '--extrausers' if the system is Ubuntu Core.
2016-10-19OpenNebula: replace 'ip' parsing with cloudinit.net usage.Scott Moser
Replace the parsing of 'ip' to get a link and mac address list in OpenNebula's datasource with usage of cloudinit.net. This makes test cases there not depend on 'ip' availability and also uses common code.
2016-10-19Fix python2.6 things found running in centos 6.Scott Moser
This gets the tests running in centos 6. * ProcessExecutionError: remove setting of .message Nothing in cloud-init seems to use .message anywhere, so it does not seem necessary. The reason to change it is that on 2.6 it spits out: cloudinit/util.py:286: DeprecationWarning: BaseException.message * tox.ini: add a centos6 environment the tox versions listed here replicate a centos6 install with packages from EPEL. You will still need a python2.6 to run this env so we do not enable it by default.
2016-10-19Move user/group functions to new ug_util fileJoshua Harlow
The amount of code to do user and group normalization and extraction deserves its own file so move the code that does this to a new file and update references to the old location. This removes some of the funkyness done in config modules to avoid namespace and attribute clashes as well.
2016-10-07tests: silence the Cheetah UserWarning about NameMapper C version.Scott Moser
This silences a warning made by Cheetah in pip installed environments: UserWarning: You don't have the C version of NameMapper installed! I'm disabling Cheetah's useStackFrames option ... The reason for the monkey patching is that the warning goes to stderr during nose and breaks up its expected output. The side affect of it is that tests would run with Cheetah's 'useStackFrames' enabled which is "painfully slow with the Python version of NameMapper".